Search and rescue operations continue across Venezuela, yielding reports of successful recoveries despite the passage of time since the seismic event. President Delcy Rodriguez publicized an instance of a successful rescue, showing footage of a team transporting an 11-year-old boy who was reportedly found trapped in the debris of a barrel the previous night. According to reports from Telegrafi, this rescue took place in the coastal municipality of Caraballeda, located in the state of La Guaira, north of the capital, Caracas.
Jorge Rodríguez, President of the National Assembly of Venezuela, commented on the ongoing efforts, stating that every individual recovered represents a significant success. As of the latest reports, the confirmed death toll related to the earthquake in Venezuela has risen to 1,430, while search teams maintain operations to locate any remaining survivors. In addition to the rescue updates, Delcy Rodriguez addressed the media at a sports complex in La Guaira.
The continuous nature of the search efforts underscores the ongoing humanitarian challenge facing the nation this year. The dedication shown by the rescue personnel highlights the persistent need for aid and recovery efforts throughout the affected areas of Venezuela. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as they work to account for all missing persons.
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